hikes as the government struggles to so deep rooted economic problems many protesters say they have been left empty handed in the seven years since the revolution they claim that corrupt officials are to blame for the country's lagging economy. and ahead of today's demonstrations d.w. funny for china talked to the family of a man killed during a protest this week. there's not much to do in the small challenge closer to the capital city of tunis unemployment is high especially among the youth we are in to board about one in three young people does not have a job life has become expensive and the local markets are nearly empty tables and fruits and it's in places like this one in villages and towns just outside of the capital city tunis the frustration of a price hike for basic goods could easily turn into a revolt against a government. people who do not have much suffer the most under the of start the measures in effect to reduce the blooming state's deficit so this woman leaves the